Lizette Peterson-Homer Injury Prevention Award
Posted by American Psychological Foundation on March 30, 2015
American Psychological Foundation Seeks Applications for Lizette Peterson-Homer Injury Prevention Award
The American Psychological Foundation is accepting applications for the Lizette Peterson Homer Memorial Injury Research Grant.
The annual award program supports research into psychological and behavioral aspects of the prevention of injuries in children and adolescents as reflected in the activities and interests within pediatric psychology of the late Lizette Peterson-Homer and her commitment to improving the status of children. Specifically, the grant supports research related to the prevention of injuries in children and adolescents caused by accidents, violence, abuse, or attempted suicide.
One grant of up to $5,000 will be awarded in 2015.
To be eligible, applicants must be a student and/or faculty member at an accredited university and demonstrate research competence and a commitment to the field.
For complete program guidelines and application instructions, see the APA website.
DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1, 2015
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